The '''''Hitler Gone Wild''''' franchise, created by [[Joseph Goebbels]], is a series by the production company Nazi Entertainment. It started in [[1942]], three years before Hitler's death. Hitler Gone Wild videos involve an infantry crew patrolling a party-heavy area frequented by Jews in search of attractive [[woman|women]] who agree to "get a little crazy" with them. This involves exposure of [[boobies]] and/or asses. Sometimes the infantry crew follows a group of women back to a hotel and taping them engaging in sexual acts. All this usually happens before the heavy artillery arrived.

The '''''Hitler Gone Wild''''' franchise, created by [[Joseph Goebbels]], is a series by the production company Nazi Entertainment. It started in [[1942]], three years before Hitler's death. Hitler Gone Wild videos involve an infantry crew patrolling a party-heavy area frequented by Jews in search of attractive [[woman|women]] who agree to "get a little crazy" with them. This involves exposure of [[boobies]] and/or asses. Sometimes the infantry crew follows a group of women back to a hotel and taping them engaging in sexual acts. All this usually happens before the heavy artillery arrived.

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==Background==

==Background==

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The videos have themes such as ''Hitler Gone Wild: Poland'' or ''Hitler Gone Wild: Sexy Sarajevo Sweethearts'' and are marketed to the Gestapo. They are chiefly sold via mail order and are frequently advertised on late-night radio [[infomercial]]s, with a brief "warning" siren before the commercial begins.

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Thevideoshavethemessuchas''HitlerGoneWild:Poland''or''HitlerGoneWild:SexySarajevoSweethearts''andaremarketedtotheGestapo. Theyarechieflysoldvia[[mailorder]]andarefrequentlyadvertised on late-night radio [[infomercial]]s, with a brief "warning" siren before the commercial begins.

Hitler never punished women exposing themselves in a [[public area]]; moreover, Nazi Entertainment staff members claim, "Ve haff vays of making you strip." Many women who complained ended up being sent to concentration camps.

It was the first volume that catapulted "Hitler Gone Wild" to fame, as it featured sex acts with three Mexican men and one Jewish oxen.

It was the first volume that catapulted "Hitler Gone Wild" to fame, as it featured sex acts with three Mexican men and one Jewish oxen.

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==See also==

==See also==

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* [[Gay Hitler]]

* [[Bad Taste]]

* [[Bad Taste]]

Latest revision as of 03:32, April 15, 2012

Scene from: Hitler Gone Wild: One night in Paris (1940)

The Hitler Gone Wild franchise, created by Joseph Goebbels, is a series by the production company Nazi Entertainment. It started in 1942, three years before Hitler's death. Hitler Gone Wild videos involve an infantry crew patrolling a party-heavy area frequented by Jews in search of attractive women who agree to "get a little crazy" with them. This involves exposure of boobies and/or asses. Sometimes the infantry crew follows a group of women back to a hotel and taping them engaging in sexual acts. All this usually happens before the heavy artillery arrived.

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The videos have themes such as Hitler Gone Wild: Poland or Hitler Gone Wild: Sexy Sarajevo Sweethearts and are marketed to the Gestapo. They are chiefly sold via mail order and are frequently advertised on late-night radio infomercials, with a brief "warning" siren before the commercial begins.
Hitler never punished women exposing themselves in a public area; moreover, Nazi Entertainment staff members claim, "Ve haff vays of making you strip." Many women who complained ended up being sent to concentration camps.
It was the first volume that catapulted "Hitler Gone Wild" to fame, as it featured sex acts with three Mexican men and one Jewish oxen.

Despite the title, various critics said that Hitler only appeared in one of the two hundred and seventeen videos that were released. Even more, the series had many critics who said that it objectified women and was weakening the Nazi Party. All of those critics were silenced as they were also sent to concentration camps. In an open letter to the magazine "Nazi Weekly", the president of the "Hitler Gone Wild Fan Club" (made up of mostly the Gestapo and Hitler's Youth) wrote, "Participating in the videos is a personal choice."

"Wild Party Roosevelt" and several other knockoffs have used the Hitler Gone Wild formula with only minor changes and weren't as successful.

On April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler shot himself marking the end of the video series. There was a plea made by the US Marines to confiscate the videos for their own amusement, unfortunately they were unable to get the videos back from the Soviet army. During the Cold War, the Soviets built a wall around Berlin in order to show the movies on it. They shot anyone trying to catch a glimpse. After the Pink Floyd caused the Berlin wall to collapse, the tapes were seized by the American military and were disappointed to find out that the Russians accidentally recorded over them with the first two seasons of Full House.